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- Capturing the evolution of dealer credit terms related to securities financing and OTC derivatives: some initial results from the new Senior Credit Officer Opinion Survey on Dealer Financing Terms , pp 95-103

- Matthew J Eichner and Fabio M Natalucci
- Carbon costs – Towards a system of indicators for the carbon impact of products, enterprises and industries

- Ulf von Kalckreuth
- CDS and government bond spreads - how informative are they for financial stability analysis? , pp 415-429

- Irina Mihai and Florian Neagu
- Central bank communication: what can a machine tell us about the art of communication? One size does not fit all

- Joan Huang and John Simon
- Central Bank Communications: information extraction and semantic analysis

- Giuseppe Bruno
- Central Bank of Brazil’s market expectations system: a tool for monetary policy , pp 304-324

- André Barbosa Coutinho Marques
- Central bank's approaches to fill data gaps on green debt securities: case of Indonesia

- Oktefvia Aruda Lisjana, Herina Prasnawaty, Nur Aisyah Safitri, Dini Sulliati and Anggraini Widjanarti
- Central banks and climate risk data initiatives

- Fabienne Fortanier
- Central banks and external statistics: evolution or revolution?

- Paula Menezes, Fausto Pastoris, Carmen Picon-Aguilar, Martin Schmitz, Nuno Silva and Bruno Tissot
- Central Banks as producers of official statistics - Introductory remarks

- Gülbin Sahinbeyoglu
- Central banks' contribution to addressing climate change data needs: lessons from recent experience and outlook

- Fabienne Fortanier
- Central banks' use of and interest in "big data"

- Jens Mehrhoff
- Chairman summary of session IPM 67: Models of modern data and metadata systems , pp 43-44

- Steven Keuning
- Chairman summary of session IPM 68: Risks in finance - the state of the art in statistical methods , pp 101

- Richard Walton
- Chairman summary of session STCPM28: Measuring bank services – further developments , pp 315-316

- Steven Keuning
- Chairman summary of session STCPM52: Lessons learnt for statistics from the current financial crisis , pp 367

- H W Fung
- Chairman summary of session STCPM77: Institutional cooperation and technical assistance - steps towards developed statistical systems , pp 427-428

- Joao Cadete de Mators
- Challenges and opportunities presented by generative AI in official statistics

- Giannakouris Konstantinos, Cimpermann Miha and Jean-Marc Museux
- Challenges and prospects for setting-up a European Union shared system on credit , pp 7-10

- Ana M de Almeida and Violetta Damia
- Challenges for macro data on non-bank financial intermediaries

- Anna Maria Agresti and Celestino Girón
- Challenges in compiling Polish debt securities statistics , pp 85-94

- Piotr Boguszewski, Jacek Kocerka and Marcin Sienicki
- Challenges in moving to micro-data based external sector statistics - Japan's case , pp 101-102

- Hidetoshi Takeda
- Challenges in the external statistics framework: how to register MNE financial restructuring operations

- Nadia Accoto, Giuseppina Marocchi and Silvia Sabatini
- Changes in investors' risk appetite - an assessment of financial integration and interdependence , pp 294-321

- Laurence Kang-por Fung, Chi-sang Tam and Ip-wing Yu
- Changes in the capital account of the balance of payments regarding transactions in CO2 emission allowances

- Grzegorz Dobroczek and Jacek Kocerka
- Changes in the IT landscape of the Deutsche Bundesbank s external sector statistics

- Joachim Hösch and Jens Walter
- Changes in the lending activity of banks in Poland, including the portfolio of non-financial corporate loans

- Aneta Kosztowniak
- Changes in the structure of multinational groups – a challenge for external statistics compilers

- Nadia Accoto, Giuseppina Marocchi and Silvia Sabatini
- Changing role of official statistics – NSOs from data collectors to data curators

- Irena Krizman
- Classification of participants in the foreign exchange market

- Amir Khatib
- Classifying Job Postings into NAICS Codes

- Tatjana Dahlhaus, Reinhard Ellwanger, Gabriela Galassi and Pierre-Yves Yanni
- Classifying payment patterns with artificial neural networks: an autoencoder approach

- Luis Gerardo Gage, Raúl Morales-Resendiz, John Arroyo, Jeniffer Rubio and Paolo Barucca
- Climate risk in the polish banking sector - analysis of dirty and green industries

- Aneta Kosztowniak
- Climate transition risk metrics – Investigating convergence and estimation drivers

- Julia Anna Bingler, Chiara Colesanti Senni and Pierre Monnin
- Closing information gaps at the global level - what micro data can bring

- Bruno Tissot
- Closing real estate data gaps for financial stability monitoring and macroprudential policy in the EU

- Frank Dierick, Emmanuel Point, Wanda Cornacchia and Mara Pirovano
- Closing remarks

- Turalay Kenç
- Closing remarks and announcement of Young Statistician Award

- Muhammad Ibrahim
- Closing remarks by the IFC Chair - Communication on central bank statistics: unlocking the next level

- Pablo Garcia
- Cloud computing research collaboration:an application to access to cash and financial services

- Danielle V Handel, Anson Ho, Kim Huynh, David T Jacho-Chavez and Carson Rea
- CoCAS and the usage of CBSO data for in-house-credit assessment

- Felix Rieger and Gerhard Winkler
- Collect once, use multiple times – the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's data collection approach

- Steffi Schuster and Neil Humphries
- Collecting data on securities used in reverse transactions for the compilation of portfolio investment - how to compromise between theory and pracice , pp 281-285

- Raymond Chaudron
- Collecting data: configuring / defining the national statistical system (NSS)

- Yusuf Murangwa
- Collecting data: new information sources

- Somsajee Siksamat
- Collecting financial inclusion information from the supply side: the Colombian case

- Ana Maria Garcia
- Combining AI and domain expertise to assess corporate climate transition disclosures

- Julia Anna Bingler, Markus Leippold, Jingwei Ni, Tobias Schimanski and Chiara Colesanti Senni
- Combining micro and macro data for financial stability analysis - Overview

- Kaushik Jayaram and Bruno Tissot
- Commercial data sources , pp 53-55

- Philip Papaelias
- Commercial property prices – what should be measured? , pp 259-269

- Sebastian Keiler
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